To
answer the call of preserving the biodiversity of Palawan, the
Philippines' Last Frontier, hospitality service providers put up
eco-friendly accommodations in Puerto Princesa and other parts of the
province. These are the type of hotels and resorts that strive to be
more environmentally friendly through the efficient use of energy,
water, and materials while providing quality services. Some of these
practices include the use of solar panels, motion sensors for
lighting, rainwater harvesting, natural ventilation, and waterless
urinals. The immediate goal of these eco-friendly accommodations is
to minimize, if not completely abandon, the use of conventional
resources. But in the long-term, the aim is to raise a new generation
of eco-conscious travelers. By opting to book a room in these types
of properties, you get the chance to enjoy a fun holiday and develop
a deeper appreciation for nature.
A
good example of a 'green' resort is Astoria Hotels and Resorts’
latest addition to its list of luxury properties, the Astoria
Palawan. This beach resort in Puerto Princesa utilizes sustainable
building materials, practices, and methods that are meant to make the
guests' experience unique and keep the natural resources pristine.
For
instance, it has its own state-of the-art sewage treatment plant that
not only allows the resort to cut down on its water consumption, but
also makes sure that waste is properly disposed. A retention pond was
built close to the resort to catch the overflow of a nearby creek; it
supplies irrigation to the mango trees in the area and can also be
used for recreational fishing. To create Astoria's combination of
rustic and modern design, ecological materials, raw concrete, and
stones in the area were used for the structural components and
interior partition walls.
All
these coincide with the local government’s efforts and initiatives
to protect the environment through green technology and improving
energy efficiency. Hotel entrepreneurs guarantee travelers that these
processes will not in any way affect the high level of comfort,
relaxation, and luxury that is expected of such tourist destinations.
In fact, guests will be amazed to find themselves staying in a beachresort in Puerto Princesa that is implementing low or zero carbon
footprint such as the aforementioned Astoria.
Astoria
Palawan Resort boasts 40 luxurious guestrooms that combine
contemporary and traditional elements that make a charming and
relaxing atmosphere for all types of travelers. All rooms have either
a king size bed or queen size beds, individual climate control
air-conditioning, LCD television, DVD player, and Wi-Fi Internet
access. Moreover, this accommodation in Puerto Princesa has a
restaurant facing the Sulu Sea, an infinity pool, and recreational
pavilion.
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